The significance of ‘consensus‘

Why if at all should a perceived (emerging) regional consensus on human rights affect states‘ margin of appreciation? The European Court of Human Rights‘ practice in this regard may respond to a shared regional ‘identity‘ and reduce the fear of supranational interference – but it also runs the risk of failing to uphold human rights.



Time:  MONDAY 25 June 2018 16:45-18:15
Speaker(s):   Andreas Follesdal
Panel:  Panel 22